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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Stencil Blog Hop......Chance To Win

Stencil Blog Hop

Thanks for joining me on the Stencil Blog Hop. Several artists are sharing many creative techniques with Terri Stegmiller's new line of stencils, produced by Stencil Girl Products. Each day of the hop you will see two new stencils (14 in all) being used by an inspiring artist.

Be sure to leave a comment on this post and you will be entered for a chance to win your own set of the two stencils that I used here. The winner will be drawn one week from today. To be eligible to win you must provide contact information if you don't have your email associated with your comment ID.

And also be sure to visit all the other artists participating in the Stencil Blog Hop. You can enter for more chances to win some of Terri's great stencils.

ooohoohhoohhhhh... got goose bumps with this one :-) Haven't played with discharge paste in AGES... decolorant is on my list as well!! Question... did you apply TWO things to the stretch canvas thru the stencils? or just the light paste?YUMMM!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!

I am really impressed by the tutorial as well as the final bags. They are really beautiful! Thank you so much. I learned so much today from your blog! I am not a fabric artist so I am not sure what all those Jaquard products are but I love what you did with them.

I am enjoying this blog hop and I love both of these stencils! I really enjoyed your demo because I have never used most of these products. I love the results from the Discharge Paste and the DeColourant, and I definitely see them in my future.

Oh, and I love your "Thread Shed" studio name--so cute! I will be following your blog now.D~~~~

Wow! What a glorious day you had experimenting and creating with Terri's wonderful stencils. I definitely want those two stencils now that I see what can be done with them. As much as I like everything that you did, my favorites are the DeColorant pieces. Thanks so much for such an informative post!!

Thanks for showing all the different techniques with the stencils! The fabric does look like batik and your zipper bag is cute! Love seeing the photos of your room too! Would love to win this giveaway.

I really loved the discharge paste with the slices, then kept going and couldn`t find anything I didn`t love. And now I have a new blog to pop on too, and see what you are up too. Thank you in so many ways!

You certainly did give the stencils a work out. I loved seeing the different techniques that you used. And the zippered bags are just beautiful. It is so interesting to see how you artists are using the stencils in such different way.

I love your studio and I agree, it is much more fun with a studio pal messing around with cloth. Thanks so much for the tutorials. I loved the decolorant results and I now have an order in for molding and fiber paste. :) Have a great weekend!

I am really enjoying seeing how the stencils are being used by each of the bloggers. I would love a chance to win. I Have been really enjoying spending time reading your blog since I found it several months ago.~June in AZ

So great to find these wonderful stencils! I haven't used discharge paste before (I use dishwasher gel), but will definitely have to add it to my shopping list. And I so love the bags that you made with the fabrics!

Wow, another amazing bunch of creative ideas! I can't wait to go purchase DeColourant! Looks just like batik when used with stencils! Thank you for shining your creativity across America to Cape Cod! :0) I'm wondering what type of music you're listening to while you're playing with all that fun stuff!! ~ Nettie B.

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I work in my home studio, "The Thread Shed." It brings me joy and is my Happy Place. When I am out there hours go by without my even knowing it. Like all quilts, mine are not just quilts, they are stories about imagination, passion, perseverance, dedication and love. Each quilt contains a lesson for me, and with each one my skills have grown.
My quilts are greatly influenced by my life on a ranch in the Harlan Valley. In recent years I have blended my love of photography, gardening and quilting together. I feel my work is taking on a more contemporary look and this excites me.